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    Kodiak 260

    atf163... Sorry it took me so long in replying to your post. However, I think MGB just might have answered your question. I know his post answered several that I had...Thanks MGB Regards, SgtMaj
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    Kodiak 260

    Cocking Handle I have the same Kodiak 260 - 22mag with the cocking handle as part of the bolt with the reciever machined for it. Just for grins I checked the left side of the forearm stock and there never has been anything modified. I don't know what any of this means other than the fact that...
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    Stevens .410 ID help needed.

    That's it... Huck Phinn, Thanks for the photos. That is the same model I have. I've not sent one on this forum but there should be PM headed your way shortly. Thanks, SgtMaj
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    Stevens .410 ID help needed.

    Bump Just bumping this back to the top. I'm still interested in whatever information can be obtained on this old shotgun and didn't want the thread to die. Regards, SgtMaj
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    Stevens .410 ID help needed.

    Huck Phinn - Please keep this thread active. I'm interested in what you find regarding this particular shotgun. I've not been able to view your pictures yet but it sounds like my Grandfathers old .410 which he gave to me when I turned 14 (a long time ago). When I was young and foolish I...
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    Lee 4 Hole Turret Press & Upside Down Primers

    Beginning with clean fired cases I deprime and size in batch mode, then hand prime that same batch of cases (I use an RCBS hand primer). My next step is to charge all the cases with powder at one time (I use an RCBS Uniflow measure). Then I reinstall the index rod and finish loading as quickly...
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    Lyman T Mag press

    Quick question for owners of this press: From a USER viewpoint, how does the older T-Mag compare to the newer T-Mag II? Is a new T-Mag II worth the cost difference if a LNIB T-Mag is available for somewhere between $30-$50? The best price I've seen on the T-Mag II press is $125 from...
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    Best hand primer

    I've had good luck with my RCBS hand priming tool. It uses the same shell holders as all my presses. SgtMaj
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    Between Lee & Dillon

    racenutz - There's no question about the Dillon's being a great press with a great warranty. However, the Lee 4 hole turret will serve you well until it is more comfortable for you to upgrade. Also, the way I figure, after a short while the Lee won't owe you anything anyway because the...
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    Between Lee & Dillon

    Oldschool - After position #4 the loaded round is removed and as you go past position #1 there's nothing in the shell holder. There's nothing in there for the decapping pin to hit. I put the next sized and primed case in the shell holder as I arrive at position #2. After you finish with...
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    Between Lee & Dillon

    I also must ask why run the primed brass through the resizing die again? I use the same Lee 4 hole turret press. 1. Resize & deprime in position #1- I remove the auto-indexing rod before I drop the turret in so that the turret will stay in position #1. I usually just do a couple hundred...
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